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16/02/2017

Thom Browne - Women's Autumn/Winter 2017-18 collection in New York

Designer : Thom Browne Ambiance : a grey decor, representing a frozen lake, with penguins made of fabricsCollection : the first part dominated by grey with fabric patchwork assembled to form suits, and long coats. The stripes in the collection are more present, then the argyle and patterns of penguins or houses are drawn on the silhouettes.To note : the button pendants on evening suits or coats made with ropes+ the shoes as ice skates+ The make up with bits of fabrics glued on the lips or the model's eyebrowsMusic from the show (only to be used in the context of the show, protected by the right to information.)

The womenswear collections for next winter presented in New York, London, Milan and Paris from February 5 to March 6, showcased ten major new trends, creating looks that were hybrids of strength and femininity.

​It felt more like a couture show than a ready-to-wear event at Thom Browne on Sunday night, the latest artistic statement by the American designer inspired by the legendary French painter Vigée Le Brun.

New York Fashion Week boasts the lengthiest official calendar of any major season anywhere, yet when editors and buyers take their seats on Monday morning the overall feeling will be of attending a season in retreat.

Selfridges had unveiled the second phase of its giant accessories hall makeover saying it takes it “one step closer to opening the largest luxury accessories hall in the world”. It has also added a quirky Corner Shop.

After Versailles last year, the NY Times is staging its international luxury conference 2017 in Brussels, a two-day event that will explore the evolution of the luxury market in a constantly changing world.

Italian luxury outerwear company Moncler said on Monday it would end its Gamme Rouge and Gamme Bleu lines and their designers Giambattista Valli and Thom Browne would leave the company to focus on their own brands.

Carine Roitfeld tapped the pop singer to create a video to celebrate the end of Paris Fashion Week, and all major fashion weeks across the world. The music video features clothes from the Spring/summer 2018 collections.

Paris Fashion Week pulled out all the stops for its final day of Spring/Summer 2018 shows on Tuesday, with a series of visionary beauty looks that shone a whole new light on next season's makeup trends.